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Old 01-09-2008, 10:05 AM   #1
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Default Tutorial/Tip: Converting Complex Color EPS files to Greyscale

Greetings all!

"Black & White, not red all over"

I thought I'd contribute to the Tutorial group by posting a link to my most recent tutorial found at my brand new blog. The blog/design still needs some work, but the Tutorial is golden.

Have fun, and please, if you have an easier method of conversion, let me know. Our agency receives logo/brand artwork from clients all the time, mostly the color versions. And when they cannot locate the B&W versions, we "used-to" scramble/hack. Not anymore.

Warm regards from Dayton, Ohio

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Old 01-09-2008, 10:23 AM   #2
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Nice tutorial, I didn't even know you could do that in Illustrator, I will be looking into that today!
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Old 01-09-2008, 10:49 AM   #3
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Default Yes, it is great addition to one's toolbox of trix. ;)

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Nice tutorial, I didn't even know you could do that in Illustrator, I will be looking into that today!
thanks Gino.

were you referring to Illustrators ability to open/save PDF files?
the 'conversion' to greyscale of course is not within illustrator per se, but from the use of Acrobat or Preview (mac-app).

and yes, for me this 'discovery' has been of GREAT benefit. especially when we're using a logo or some other full-color artwork that needs to go on other than a white/solid background.

good luck with your use, and thanks for your time in creating this forum.


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Nice tutorial. I like your style. I'll try to read it again 2-3 times and try to apply this. I don't know Illustrator to well so it will take a while . Keep up the good work!
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Old 01-09-2008, 11:11 AM   #5
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I was reading it quickly sorry I meant the the 'conversion' to greyscale.
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